3 comments:

With all the pattern going on in the fabric, I think the first picture is the most satisfying. Hopefully you can keep the space between shapes as a clarifier. Y'now, replacing the white background with a solid so that the pieces remain unattached. It's that white space that works as the cohesive structural element.IN my humble opinion.

Gotta go with Mel on this. I like the first one best..and maybe with a little more space. Not sure what would work as the "white space" color-wise....but all the blue and green and yellow seem to be same value...all pretty medium. You need something really dark to make it pop or something light and/or bright...And, as much as I love your use of the reds and oranges, I find this a nice change. It's funny, you and Mel have been responsible for getting me to use more reds and oranges instead of my normal blues and greens and here you are using what I would normally work with...

Well, thanks for the comments. Now that I look back at all three pictures, I agree with you all. There is too much pattern to start messing with the design so much. It just becomes a jumble. So this idea struck me in the middle of the night on how to go back to the first set of circles but to make it a little less predictable. Watch this space....